Exclusive Farrukh Nagar Travel Guide, India

Farrukh Nagar Tourism

Farrukhnagar is a town and municipality in Gurgaon district of Haryana state, India. It is one of the nine administrative blocks of Gurgaon district situated 21 kilometres (13 mi) from Gurgaon and shares its border with Jhajjar district. Established in 1732 by Faujdar Khan, the first Nawab of Farrukhnagar and a governor of Mughal Emperor (1713–1719) Farrukhsiyar in 1732, Farrukhnagar flourished due to its salt trade till the late 19th century, and was abandoned in the early 20th century, during the British Raj. Today, Mughal era monuments such as Sheesh Mahal, Baoli and Jama Masjid built Faujdar Khan are popular visitor attractions. The town is connected to Garhi Harsaru, south of Gurgaon, by railway line. The Sultanpur National Park is situated in Farrukhnagar block on Gurgaon Road. Pataudi Palace, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the town, is the nearest palace.

Farrukh Nagar in India offers a unique experience to travellers. After your splendid visit to Farrukh Nagar, you can proceed to an important near-by city of Delhi. Attractions in Delhi include Qutub Minar, Red Fort, India Gate And Rajpath. Popular vacation packages of Farrukh Nagar are of 1-2 days.